31. In addition to Ford, the lawsuit names Tipton Motors Inc., the Brownsville dealership that sold the vehicle. 32. The civil rights and wrongful death lawsuit names the city, Police Chief Bernard Parks, former Police Chief Willie Williams and others. 33. The federal lawsuit also names Secretary of State Colin Powell and Andrew Natsios, administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development. 34. The federal lawsuit names Mayor Bart Peterson, Marion County Prosecutor Scott Newman and city and county law officers who would enforce the ordinance. 35. The lawsuit also names all U.S. bishops, alleging a conspiracy to keep abuse claims secret, often through hushed financial settlements with victims. 36. The lawsuit also names Baltimore-Spring Creek Pictures and Radiant Productions as defendants. 37. The lawsuit also names Bernard Ebbers, president and CEO of Jackson, Miss.-based WorldCom, as a defendant. 38. The lawsuit also names The Beanstalk Group Inc., a licensing agency, and Hallmark Entertainment Distribution LLC. 39. The lawsuit also names the estate of apprentice jockey Kan Wai-yu, whose horse Winning Scene forced Harbor Master into a collision that severed its tendon. 40. The lawsuit does not name the witnesses or say where the alleged alcohol and drug use happened. |